IBM recently announced Verse, which is a "social mail" kind of system, that mainly targets business groups. It basically aims to reduce crappy mail, and helps the user to organize more relevant mails faster.
From what I saw the UI looks great. Easy and comfy to work. The software will "learn" about prioritizing mail over time. It also has this feature in which you can see the people who are related to a mail in the form of a tree. Here also the software learns. If maybe a person was left out, verse will point it out and suggest people to add.
Verse's designer has told that verse is entirely different from Google's Inbox, which is too another great "mail manager". But the only problem is that, it is through invitations that we can join Google inbox.
Verse's designer also said that it will ensure privacy and safety first, but though it doth need the company's data to function properly. Honestly, i don't see how it'll "ensure" privacy and safety. If somebody hits it, it will be hit hard. With a lot of hacking into cloud based storages, i really don't enjoy the fact of storing information on the internet.
Who knows, maybe its the next best thing. IBM Verse will be rolling out its free premium package on its cloud, early next year.
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